| {{result|warn}} <ref>Sometimes the window-manager crashed. 2 times when it crashed the upper panel and alle windows disappears. Another time only the frameborders disappears, but the windows stay on desktop.</ref>

| {{result|warn}} <ref>Sometimes the window-manager crashed. 2 times when it crashed the upper panel and alle windows disappears. Another time only the frameborders disappears, but the windows stay on desktop.</ref>

| {{result|pass}}

| {{result|pass}}

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|pass}}

| {{result|warn}} <ref>The rotation is ok. But when I choose 180 degree rotation (and only with 180) and switches back to normal view, the normal view gets darker. The display light on the laptop was set to a darker value. With the brightness keys I can set it to the normal value.</ref>

| {{result|warn}} <ref>The rotation is ok. But when I choose 180 degree rotation (and only with 180) and switches back to normal view, the normal view gets darker. The display light on the laptop was set to a darker value. With the brightness keys I can set it to the normal value.</ref>

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|pass}} <ref>Works. On terminal the following output appears:<BR>

after 4936 requests (4936 known processed) with 0 events remaining.</ref>

after 4936 requests (4936 known processed) with 0 events remaining.</ref>

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|pass}}

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|pass}} <ref>Desktop was on CTRL-ALT-F7; CTRL-ALT-F1 is a terminal with bootmessages.</ref>

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|fail}} <ref>After 1-2 seconds the system give up to suspend and nothing happens. The desktop remains fully visible and usable.</ref>

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| {{result|}} <ref>in progress</ref>

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| {{result|warn}} <ref>The second monitor is working and also the plug'n'play is working. The only thing is, when I locate the second monitor under the first one, on the second monitor on the upper side is a "gradient"-artefact, see [[File:Rolle_2011-02-26_Multihead.png.gz]]‎<BR>

| {{result|fail}} <ref>The plug'n'play-event is functional. In 'display" both monitors appears correctly. Also the unplug is functional. But when I plugin the second monitor the desktop gets veeery slow. Every mouseclick executes after some seconds. I can't setup a new resolution. After I click 'apply' no change happens (or I must wait much longer?). When I play longer with plug'n'play it crashed randomly. One time the desktop crashed and the login screen appears. When I login now the fallback-mode is on.<BR>[[File:Rolle_2011-03-01.EeePC.xrandr.txt.gz]]</ref>

| {{result|warn}} <ref>X crashed once</ref> <ref>"mirror" mode only recognizes only 800x600 and 1024x768, but that isn't native resolution of any connected display and both displays have 16:9 aspect ratio</ref>

Testing

QA:Testcase_intelvideo_gnome3 - ALL post-865 cards should support Shell: if you get fallback mode, please report the test as warn and file a bug, but first see if logging out and in again gives you Shell: if so, it's probably Bugzilla: #679326

QA:Testcase_intelvideo_3D_openarena - NOTE: we do not recommend running this test when booted live, live boot 'installs' into a RAM disk and the space requirements for the game will likely exhaust your available RAM

These will provide more detailed testing of 3D functionality. Please file bugs for any failures you find if running these tests.

Report your results

If you have problems with any of the tests, report a bug to Bugzilla usually for the component xorg-x11-drv-intel. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report, just ask on IRC and we will help you. Follow the instructions on this page to ensure you include sufficient information in the report. Once you have completed the tests, add your results to the Results table below, following the example results as a template. The first column should be your name with a link to your User page in the Wiki if you have one, and the second should be a link to your Smolt hardware profile (see above for a link with instructions on submitting your hardware profile to Smolt). For each test case, use the result template to enter your result, as shown in the example result line. If you could not perform one test (for example, you cannot perform the more advanced tests because the basic one fails, or you cannot perform the multihead test as you have only one display), enter the word N/A. In the comments column, you can enter the model name and PCI device ID (vendor ID is usually 8086) of your card, if you know it - you can usually find this information in the output of the command lspci -nn.

↑Gnome 3 shell: First connection to second monitor is "OK" but very slow (mutter 95% CPU). After disconnecting it is OK and resolutions are switched automatic. But second connection killed Gnome3 session.

↑but note that when starting e.g. a Terminal I get some artifacts at the left border of the screen

↑only got fallback, starting gnome-shell --replace works, but is too slow to use

↑In fullscreen the time slider wasn't available, only blinked a few times just to disappear again plus some strange effects on the Desktop even after totem segfaulted (reported using that crash applet). All that without compositing.

↑glxgears started fine at first, but I left it running for more than an hour, and eventually my LiveCD boot ran out of memory (read-only file system) and the gears quit spinning; I wonder if there is a resource leak or log file that overflows the livecd file system

↑pm-suspend took everything down, and on recovery, glxgears was still running; but I was running on LiveCD, and something about recovery made it so that all attempts to spawn new process failed with a segfault; not sure if it was an issue with livecd limitations, so I'm not opening a BZ

↑With glxgears, terminal, and ff running, can sometimes get stray graphics when moving the mouse around on gnome shell's overview screen. This also sometimes occurs with glxgears running and opening the shutdown dialog.

↑Ran pm-suspend. First time succeeded. Second time hung the graphics. Mouse moves, windows are not interactive, ctrl-alt-f2 kills mouse, ctrl-alt-f* doesn't do anything from that point.

↑Double FAIL! BZ639057 still present from F14, plus BZ680333. Along with BZ680325 and suspend issues, this makes F15 completely unusable for this laptop

↑desktop was on CTRL-ALT-F7; CTRL-ALT-F1 just led to a raw, empty xterm window

↑Closed laptop lid, system suspended; after about five minutes, opened lid and system resumed nicely. However, about ten minutes later the system slowly died with symptoms similar to Alex Williamson's, above. Could also be because I left glxgears running in each of the two users I had switched to, following Eric Blake's theory of a resource leak.

↑Sometimes the window-manager crashed. 2 times when it crashed the upper panel and alle windows disappears. Another time only the frameborders disappears, but the windows stay on desktop.

↑The rotation is ok. But when I choose 180 degree rotation (and only with 180) and switches back to normal view, the normal view gets darker. The display light on the laptop was set to a darker value. With the brightness keys I can set it to the normal value.

↑The plug'n'play-event is functional. In 'display" both monitors appears correctly. Also the unplug is functional. But when I plugin the second monitor the desktop gets veeery slow. Every mouseclick executes after some seconds. I can't setup a new resolution. After I click 'apply' no change happens (or I must wait much longer?). When I play longer with plug'n'play it crashed randomly. One time the desktop crashed and the login screen appears. When I login now the fallback-mode is on.File:Rolle 2011-03-01.EeePC.xrandr.txt.gz